And he did just that — sharing a little too much information — in a "Dateline" interview on NBC with Dr. Nancy Snyderman, and his soundbite is quickly becoming legendary.

Roker, 58, who has written a new book about his struggles with weight loss sat down with Snyderman to talk about gastic bypass surgery.After undergoing the surgery in 2002 and losing more than 100 pounds, Roker, 58, recounted that he was visiting the White House about a month after the surgery.

"When you have a bypass and your bowel has been reconstructed, you think you're pretty safe," he explained. "I probably went off and ate something I wasn't supposed to."

As he was walking to the press room, Roker felt like he had to "pass a little gas here. Only a little something extra came out," he said.

You pooped in your pants," said Snyderman.

"I pooped my pants," confirmed Roker. "Not horribly, but enough that I knew."
"Which is a common side effect of this surgery," Snyderman said.

"Exactly," he said. "So, I was panicking. So I got to the restroom of the press room, threw out the underwear and just went commando."

I am saddened and ashamed to admit it, but I no longer trust my farts, either, and I've had no gastric bypass or anything like that..... I think (?) it's part of getting older that is a real double-fuck; like now I'm afraid to enjoy and share my essence with others, lest "a little something extra" come out.....Time is a cruel bitch.